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Luxury Real Estate Marketing: Is Luxury Out of Style

30 December 2009 by Ron & Alexandra Seigel 202 views View Comments
Luxury Real Estate Marketing: Is Luxury Out of Style

Luxury real estate marketing professionals need to stay abreast of current etiquette when conversing with high net worth clients. Economic conditions tend to affect the degree of conspicuous or inconspicuous consumption. But, is flaunting one’s wealth ever in style?

Given the current economic conditions and the propensity of the media and talking heads to point out the downfall of the luxury retail market this holiday season, the following question comes to mind: Is luxury itself out of style?

The answer is NO. The essence of luxury is an object or a service that is well made/well done. Again the governing concept of an item is that is of exceptional craftsmanship which implies its long lasting value. A great service implies that you will return for that great service over and over again because it is worth it. The very well to do populace is not the only ones who buy luxury. There are quite a few people who may buy an item because of its “superior quality or performance.” They understand that because it is a superior product, its longevity will make the purchase an economically sound decision.

Thomas Chippendale chair

There are people who will drive their Mercedes for 20-30 years. Divide the original purchase price by the number of years, and you will discover that given the performance and the lasting quality with which the vehicle is built, it is a bargain. In addition the resale value is higher, and if the model is sought after by collectors, it resale can be astronomically more than its original purchase price. A well made piece of furniture last lifetimes and is often passed from generation to generation. An authentic Chippendale is worth a fortune on today’s market. With falling prices on many durable luxury items, those in the know are purchasing them.

The same could not be said about some luxury purchases. If one were to purchase a pair of satin Christian Louboutin shoes for $1500, the chances of those shoes surviving into the next century are not so great, even though they are well made and well crafted. The intention here is not to condemn the purchase but to illustrate the concept of long term luxury. It is possible that the wearer may be so careful as to avoid every possible scuff and not damage them at all and hand them off to a granddaughter with the same exact shoe size at some point in time!

What is out of style and what has always been out of style is in your face luxury i.e. bragging about and flaunting recent purchases. Etiquette is a lifelong pursuit and is not dependent on economic conditions to practice it. It depends on one’s understanding and appreciation of all the conditions that life has to offer and reacting to them in a gracious manner.

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  • Patrick,

    Thank you for your comment. Wishing you the best in 2010.
  • Darren:
    Thanks for your comment. Yes, you are right about the ideal economic indicators, We see it as an adjustment, and this too shall pass. All the best to you in 2010.
  • Very interesting to see this change.
  • This is the first downturn I have seen where the rich thrust their hands deep inside their pockets either out of necessity or out of embarrassment. Either way, there is a ton of pent up demand that will blow the cap off the market...given the right set economic indicators.
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